05-12-2016, 10:35 AM
(05-12-2016, 09:44 AM)Hell Rell Wrote: I think Juliette would be convicted of felony arson if Nick were willing to make the contents of the trailer public knowledge but that would never happen. No one needs to know about the Wesen world to see that those books were old and rare. I'm sure that there are plenty of people that would pay a substantial amount to have some of those weapons as part of their collection.
I don't know that she would be convicted of felony arson for some old books, Hell Rell. I watch Antiques Roadshow and you wouldn't believe the infinite times people have thrown away old documents, only to have them found by someone else and authenticated as worth a lot of money. However, Nick never bothered with authenticating them so their value was never established. In Juliette's case, it'd probably be looked at as destruction of property, which would consist of the old Airstream and contents.
BTW, the trailer was connected to an electric hookup, which tells me Nick probably had it on public land, such as a state park. Obviously he wasn't too concerned with securing it or its contents.
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